The most significant accomplishment in my life so far is being able to empower others.Getting to see people react to the help I can give them or even giving them a simple smile.I love the delight of being able to help someone feel beautiful about themselves whether it is showing them a new makeup…
Many people have great accomplishments in their life but as a young adult I have only lived a mere eighteen years. I have accomplished many awards through sports and academics that would probably be something to brag about. Accomplishments through academics is what most people would write a college application essay on but being different I am going to write of an accomplishment that not many people can say they have.…
There are many accomplishments in my life of which I am proud, however there are two for which I am especially proud. Those being, having the opportunity to play varsity shortstop in high school, and having good enough grades to be nominated for, and to be admitted into, the National Honor Society. These accomplishments make me proud because they are goals that I was able to set and accomplish for myself. These are successes that not everyone can say that they have achieved.…
As far back as I was conceived I've made accomplishments for the duration of my life. I made accomplishments in all parts of life. Everybody in this world makes accomplishments however to finishes those setting you have to endeavor to accomplish them. I've made accomplishments in scholastic setting, extracurricular settings, and individual settings of life.…
4. What do you feel is your most significant accomplishment? My most significant accomplishment is stepping out of my comfort zone freshman year and joining the Forensics team. I no longer have a fear of public speaking in front of people whom I don't know.…
It’s a bler, trying to look back on when I was a preschooler, so first grade was a mess. First grade is a life changer. Going to Tri-Point in Piper City not even for a full year. Tri-Point is a small old school just like ROWVA. I remember changing schools because my parents got a divorce. We moved to Peoria and lived there with my mom's parents. I got transferred to a Catholic school. Every Wednesday the whole place went to church right across the street. It was the worst thing ever sitting in the old creepy church listening the Father talk about only “God” knows what. My teacher's name was Mrs. Heartstick, no I did not make the name up. She grossed me out. He hands very dry and cracked, they looked like an old man's hands who had worked his whole…
My proudest achievement to date would have to be becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant. It was my first step to fulfilling my dream of becoming a NICU nurse. In my opinion, this is a vital step in becoming a nurse because you can learn so much while being a CNA.…
Things did not get any better in high school. The reading assignments became longer. The theories became more complex. More and more of our learning depended on textbook readings instead of in class lecture. It seemed like the instructors only hit the high points…
Without a fuss we did so, we also read many books, and strenuously practiced writing. As I got older I would notice that school wasn’t a burden to me compared to the majority of my peers, when explaining the ordeal to my mom, she unashamedly expressed that I had been introduced to subjects’ way before my classmates; The endless reading, writing, and frustration was a process to optimize my brain and allow me to use more thinking power at a young age, in conclusion, making simple tasks easier to…
Being successful in every aspect of my life, academically and socially, has always been a goal of mine. I have known all my life that money would not be handed to me for college; I needed to earn it by meeting my family's high expectations. Starting when I was a little girl, my day began and ended with school. My grandmother would make math sheets for me to do after I got home from school up until I was in sixth grade. My drive for success has not dwindled in my thirteen years of education, but will grow as I go through college.…
A personal accomplishment that I believe sets me apart is that I graduated high school in three years instead of four. I had to complete courses in Summer School and take extra subjects instead of fun electives , but in the end it was all worth it because I was able to start learning more about subjects that pertain to my career in college classes a year early. When my peers were taking it easy I decided to push myself and take all AP or Pre-AP courses so that I could better prepare myself for the change in difficulty in coursework that I would encounter in college. I believe this also sets me apart because I was born in El Salvador and had to learn English as a second language in school. After finally mastering the language , I proceeded to…
A personal accomplishment that is important to me is the day I became a vegan. About 2 years ago I made a vow to eat only organic and Non-GMO products, and to live a cruelty free lifestyle.…
The top two things in which I excel most in is academic writing and meaningful volunteer service. Growing up, writing has always been a huge passion of mine and which I have developed and excelled in over the years. My freshman, sophomore, and senior year of high school I was the one who wrote the most in yearbooks while also editing and critiquing my classmates work. I also tutored and advised younger classmates in English and academic writing. In addition, I have written for Teen Ink magazine and plan to submit more work to other publishers. My biggest accomplishment however, is being accepted into the Student Conference of Language and Literature and having the opportunity to present my research paper on cheerleading being recognized as an official sport in the United States.…
I have many accomplishments to acclaim, but, I am only naming one that I can say that I am pretty proud of. Well, the accomplishment, that I claim the important accomplishment,…
One of the biggest moments in life was graduation. Everybody looks forward to graduation day. I was looking forward to this day myself, but I had higher goals in mind. Hard work, dedication, and wise decision making helped me to accomplish my graduation goal. At the beginning I didn’t know how I was going to get there.…